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Time to dismantle the Awami cult

THE Bangladesh Awami League, once an authoritarian political power, has been on many counts can be termed as no less than an anti-state organisation. Their regime was characterised by judicial murder, mass corruption, sexual violence, and the misuse of state forces against the people. Their crimes did not stop after the Awami League government was deposed...

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The case for Jamaat’s apology

SHOULD Bangladesh Jamaat-e-Islami be permitted to engage in politics without first addressing its role in the 1971 liberation war? This question takes on heightened significance in light of the 2024 mass uprising. If Jamaat is sincere about its desire to participate in the current political landscape, offering an apology appears essential. Without such...

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Two RU students assaulted for taking part in movement

Leaders and workers of Bangladesh Awami League and its students’ wing Bangladesh Chhatra League assaulted two students of Rajshahi University as they took part in the Anti-discrimination student movement...

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Writ seeks ban of AL for mass killing

A writ petition has been filed at the High Court, seeking a ban on Awami League and cancellation of its registration due to the party’s involvement in the indiscriminate killings of student protesters during anti-discrimination student movement...

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Anamul asks for ‘extensive discussion’ for BCB future

The Bangladesh Cricket Board’s future – since the resignation of Sheikh Hasina as prime minister of Bangladesh – has been up in the air as the organisation’s president and other directors were also part of the former government and ruling party Bangladesh Awami League...

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